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Kaiser William Ii Cause Of World War I - 959 words
Kaiser William II - Cause of World War I Kaiser
William II "Kaiser William II of Germany,
1888-1918, by his personality and actions,
contributed to the outbreak of World War I,"
Discuss. William II came to power prematurely, on
the death of his father, at the age of 29. He
lacked discipline, was arrogant and bad-tempered.
He lacked political experience and maturity and
was influenced in his youth by Hinzpeter who
instilled in him the idea that a monarch should be
independent and follow orders from none. It was
obvious to all who were politically aware in
Germany in 1890 that a clash would occur between
the Chancellor Bismarck, and the Kaiser. When this
clash did occur it was over the issue o ...
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The Effects Of Color On Personality And Relationships - 1,051 words
... nditioned to gold over a period of time. Gold
strengthens all fields of the body and spirit.
Black: is a color that is not used very often but
it will help bring a patient to a state of grace.
It will help them reach the silence and the peace
of God. For example, women are more aware of color
and prefer red to blue while men prefer blue to
red. Elderly people have a significant preference
for light colors over darker ones. People with
schizophrenia tend to prefer neutral colors such
as white, black, brown, and gray. People with
bipolar disorder and mentally healthy individuals
tend to prefer chromatic hues such as red, yellow,
green and blue. Red and yellow aren't the only
warm colors; n ...
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A Comparison Of Biographic Features In The Sun Also Rises And The Great Gatsby - 1,226 words
A Comparison Of Biographic Features In The Sun
Also Rises And The Great Gatsby Trevor Bender Mrs.
Watkins AP Lit. and Comp April 12th, 2001 The
writers F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway
included biographical information in their novels
The Great Gatsby and The Sun Also Rises that
illuminated the meaning of the work. Although The
Sun Also Rises is more closely related to actual
events in Hemingway's life than The Great Gatsby
was to events in Fitzgerald's life, they both take
the same approach. They both make use of
non-judgemental narrators to comment on the lost
generation. This narrator allows Fitzgerlald and
Hemingway to write about their own society.
Fitzgerlald comments on the ja ...
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Abortion Is A Very Controversial Subject That Has Been - 1,341 words
... fe, 92% 2. Not mature enough or too young to
have a child, 81% 3. Can't afford baby now, 73% 4.
Doesn't want others to know she had sex or is
pregnant, 42% 5. Doesn't want to be a single
parent, 37% 6. Unready for responsibility, 33%
There have been many studies done on smaller
groups that expressed the exact same reasons for
having an abortion. Older women were more likely
to say that their families were complete while
younger women said that a baby would interfere
with education, career, and personal freedom. At
any age women say they have too many
responsibilities and not enough money to take care
of a baby. The reasons for which the public is
approving of abortions is not always the ...
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Adolf Hitler - 1,333 words
Adolf Hitler Weimar and the Rise of Hitler After
World War I the allies intended to permanently
cripple Germany. Through the Versailles Treaty
they would do this. The document stole Germanys
nationalism, pride, and power. It left Germany
helpless and lost. Many believed that Germany had
been absolutely exploited and cheated under the
terms of the treaty. At the time nobody knew, but
the Versailles Treaty would be the very seeds of
the next world war. The end of World War I shocked
many people. Most of these people were the
citizens of Germany. The German army intended to
deliver the German Offensive of 1918, this final
attack would guarantee German victory. The
government then pushed the Ger ...
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Adolf Hitler - 1,286 words
Adolf Hitler ADOLF HITLER Rob Moffitt Mrs. Flinn
CP Enlish 10 April 16, 2000 1. Hitlers Early Life
2. Hitlers World War I Service 3. Free Corps 4.
Weimar Republic 5. German Workers Party 6. Munich
Putsch 7. Mein Kampf 8. Hitlers Rise to Power 9.
Hitler Launches the War 10. Hitlers Last Days The
interesting life of Adolf Hitler is not fully
known to people. Adolf Hitler was born on April
20, 1889, the fourth child of Alois Schickelgruber
and Klara Hitler in the Austrian town of Braunau.
Two of his siblings died from diphtheria when they
were children, and one died shortly after birth.
Alois was a customs official, illegitimate by
birth, which was described by his housemaid as a
very strict bu ...
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Adolf Hitlers Affect On The World - 1,604 words
Adolf Hitler's Affect On The World Joe Ciano Mrs.
Colford Global History 9 January 1999 Adolf
Hitlers Influence on the World Adolf Hitler was
born in Braunau am Inn, Austria.(Dorpalen
Microsoft Encarta 98) Eighteen ninety-nine was the
year of his birth. He was a poor boy and a high
school dropout. He was rejected twice from the
Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna for lack of
talent.(The Volume Library 2 Pg. 1745) At age 25,
Hitler eagerly volunteered to serve in W.W.I. His
fellow soldiers were unlike him. They would always
talk about bad food and women but he would prefer
to discuss history or art. Despite his early luck
during the first two years of the war, he was
later injured twice and decora ...
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Affirmative Action - 1,599 words
Affirmative Action AFFIRMATIVE ACTION INTRODUCTION
Affirmative action is the name of an American
social practice through which members of
historically disadvantaged racial and/or ethnic
groups are given preferential treatment in an
effort to compensate for past harm caused to their
ancestors. For thirty years, affirmative action
was carefully shielded from open, honest
evaluation while it simultaneously grew more
pervasive along with the federal bureaucracy and
welfare state. The recent political upheaval
caused by the Republican takeover of Congress in
1994 has opened the door for opponents of
affirmative action programs to successfully pursue
their gradual elimination. If affirmative actio ...
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Albert Einstein - 1,461 words
Albert Einstein Albert Einstein In the next few
pages I will talk about a famous mathematician I
decided to choose and write an essay about. I
chose probably the most well known
mathematician/inventor in the world, his name is
Albert Einstein. I chose him because he is the one
I know the most about and finding information
would not have been as hard. In the next few pages
I will tell you about his life as a kid, his life
as a mathematician, and his life as an inventor.
His name was Albert Einstein. He was born on March
14, 1879 in Ulm, Germany. Before his first
birthday, his family had moved to Munich were
Albert's father, Hermann Einstein, and uncle set
up a small Electro-chemical business. ...
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Albert Einstein - 1,216 words
Albert Einstein Albert Einstein Albert Einstein
was one of the greatest brains ever to come to the
20th century. Einstein contributed to the 20th
century more than any other scientist ever. His
theory of relativity is held as the highest
quality of a human thought ever to come. Albert
Einstein was born on March 14, 1879 in Ulm,
Wurttemberg, Germany. His family moved from Ulm to
Munich and had an unsuccessful business that made
them move later to Milan, Italy. His parents were
dealing with electrical apparatus. At this time
Albert left his German citizenship. He persuades
an exam that would give him the opportunity to
study electrical engineering in Zurich Polytechnic
but failed to pass it. A ...
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Albert Einstein - 1,498 words
Albert Einstein Einsteins early life; Einstein was
born in Ulm, Germany on Mar. 14, 1879. Einstein's
parents, who were non observant Jews, moved from
Ulm to Munich when Einstein was an infant. The
family business was the manufacture of electrical
parts. When the business failed, in 1894, the
family moved to Milan, Italy. At this time
Einstein decided officially to relinquish his
German citizenship. Within a year, still without
having completed secondary school, Einstein failed
an examination that would have allowed him to take
a course of study leading to a diploma as an
electrical engineer at the Swiss Federal Institute
of Technology. He spent the next year in nearby
Aarau at the continual ...
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Albert Einstien - 1,742 words
Albert Einstien Men and Women of Science Albert
Einstein Early Life Einstein was born in Ulm,
Germany on Mar. 14, 1879. Einstein's parents, who
were non observant Jews, moved from Ulm to Munich,
Germany when Einstein was an infant. The family
business was the manufacture of electrical parts.
When the business failed, in 1894, the family
moved to Milan, Italy. At this time Einstein
decided officially to end his German citizenship.
Within a year, still without having completed
secondary school, Einstein failed an examination
that would have allowed him to pursue a course of
study leading to a diploma as an electrical
engineer at the Swiss Federal Institute of
Technology. He spent the next year ...
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All Quiet On The Western Front Human Experience - 765 words
All Quiet On The Western Front - Human Experience
War is, at the same time, the most terrible and
the greatest of human experiences. Is this the
view conveyed in All quiet on the western front?
In the novel 'All quiet on the western front' by
Erich Maria Remarque we see clearly that war is a
most terrible experience, with its great horror
and ability to destroy a human, not only
physically but also mentally. However accompanying
this horror is an extraordinary comradeship and
friendship that is seen in both the sad and happy
times bringing the soldiers together to cope with
that horror of the war. This comradeship seen in
the novel is the only value that has been retained
by the soldiers on ...
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American Dream: Comparecontrast Great Gatsby And Citizen Kane - 1,164 words
... possessions and felt more empty than she had
before. Money doesn't meananything! You never give
me anything you really care about! After enduring
a shocking realization that what she thought
wanted in life wasn't at all what she really
wanted, she began to realize that the single thing
she did want, she knew she couldn't have- not from
Charles at least. Charles Foster Kane was
seemingly capable of almost anything- except love,
for he was never taught how to love. The one thing
he loved- his parents (who made weak efforts to
return love to their own son) abandoned The
intangible bond that is crucial between a mother
and her son was attempted by Charles, but was not
returned by his mother. ...
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Applied Nostalgia - 2,252 words
... an apocalypse not. The 1950s and the 1990s
are utterly and completely different. The 1950s
was a post-war time, where utterly irreproducible
affects kept mom at home. The 1990s is a
technology laden information society, where media
pries into corners and brings problems into
greater light including violence, rape, birth
control, and AIDS. The amount of nuclear families
decreased (Two 1), yet the cause for the dissolve
of the family outweighs the difficulties, the
equalization of women in the work force. No longer
do mothers rely on the male's income, they can
survive on their own. Their ties of help flutter
free and the American women becomes free since the
American ideals put forth in ...
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Arsenic - 1,749 words
Arsenic Element 33: Arsenic Abstract Arsenic is
element 33 on the periodic table and is in Group
15. Arsenic is obviously an extremely poisonous
element; however, some people have found arsenic
to have a restorative effect on them. Chemically,
arsenic is a metalloid. Two common forms of
arsenic are gray and yellow. (see Figure 1-A)
Element 33 has an atomic weight of 74.9216 and the
chemical symbol of As. It boils at 613C, melts at
817C, and has a density of 5.72. (see Figure 2-A)
The element has been known for centuries and can
be easily obtained from ores such as arsenopyrite
(FeAsS), realgar (As2S2), orpiment (As2S3), and
arsenic trioxide (As2O3). There are many uses for
arsenic. Among the ...
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Arsenic - 1,849 words
... arsenic and toxicology are interested in the
pending crisis in India because of the wealth of
information to be gained. It would be possible to
discover what diseases arsenic causes and the
information learned could help countries such as
Taiwan, Chile, and Mongolia, where there are large
problems with arsenic contamination. (Bagla and
Kaiser 1996) Response from the Indian government
to the crisis is low. They had approved a project
that costs $25 million in 1995 that would supply
piped water to the Malda district, but there has
been scant improvement. In fact, the problem has
grown more widespread. Tube wells that were not
previously contaminated are now tainted and the
federal governme ...
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Barrons Book Notes - 5,371 words
BARRON'S BOOK NOTES ERICH MARIA REMARQUE'S ALL
QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT ^^^^^^^^^^ERICH MARIA
REMARQUE: THE AUTHOR AND HIS TIMES Born Erich Paul
Remark on June 22, 1898, he grew up in a Roman
Catholic family in Osnabruck in the province of
Westphalia, Germany--a city in the northwest part
of what is now West Germany. He adored his mother,
Anna Maria, but was never close to his father,
Peter. The First World War effectively shut him
off from his sisters, Elfriede and Erna. Peter
Remark, descended from a family that fled to
Germany after the French Revolution, earned so
little as a bookbinder that the family had to move
11 times between 1898 and 1912. The family's
poverty drove Remarque as a ...
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Barrons Book Notes - 5,432 words
... ers in the front lines. His tactlessness makes
Paul's first leave more miserable than it might
otherwise have been. ^^^^^^^^^^ALL QUIET ON THE
WESTERN FRONT: FRAU (MRS.) BAUMER Paul's mother is
a courageous woman who is dying of cancer. She is
the most comforting person Paul finds at home. She
alone does not pretend to understand what it is
like at the front. Paul is in agony over her
illness and is overwhelmed by the love she shows
him by preparing his favorite foods and depriving
herself in order to buy him fine underwear.
^^^^^^^^^^ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT: FRAU
(MRS.) KEMMERICH Unlike Paul's quiet mother, Franz
Kemmerich's mother tends to weep and wail. She had
unreasonably exp ...
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